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Daily Archives: June 28, 2024
Movie Preview: A Spanish master makes his swan son a mystery about a long lost filmmaker — “Close Your Eyes”
The first Spanish film I remember seeing was “The Spirit of the Beehive” by Victor Erice. Catching that 1973 gem at a college film society was an eye opening experience, as it was a movie about a child transformed by … Continue reading
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Movie Preview: Mark Wahlberg as a sniggering psychotic assassin? Totally buy it — “Flight Risk”
Michelle Dockery and Topher Grace are the U.S.Marshal and key witness/prisoner trapped in a small plane with Markie Mark. Their reaction is our reaction. Good trailer. http://youtube.com/post/Ugkx1g9d_trEDdCdY09SzEesUZX7DsgQFhq_?si=NBDujAb9ijlU8uno
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Movie Review — Costner’s “Horizon: An American Saga, Chapter 1”
Back before he made “Dances With Wolves” and in all the years since, Kevin Costner has spoken of his life-changing experience in the cinema, going to see “How the West Was Won” as a child in 1962, a Western in … Continue reading
